Books Reviews

Curling up with a good book is a favourite year-round pursuit: in front of a blazing fire in January, in the park under a warm May sun, in a hammock lake-side in July or with coffee on the back porch overlooking brilliant fall foliage.

ChickAdvisor members love light reads like the wildly popular Shopaholic series by Sophie Kinsella or the more introspective romances of Emily GiffinHe's Not That Into You gives us food for thought, and Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series is a guilty little pleasure.

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Second Life - S.J Watson

1 review

This book was recommended to me in the community forums :) I LOVED this book!! It did take a bit to get really drawn in but once I was I couldn't put it down! I found the storyline extremely smart, dark at times and very secretive. I didn't see that ending coming! Worth the read...
The Chill Of Night - James Hayman

1 review

I was 100% drawn to James Hayman's writing style after reading his first book in this series. He keeps you drawn in and interested. This book had so many twists and turns I wasn't able to put it down! I love a book where you don't have any idea who the killer is. That was this...
Darkness First - James Hayman

1 review

Out of the 5 books in James Hayman's series this is my second favourite! I was completely drawn into the storyline and the writing. I had such a hard time putting this down! Loved the characters and it was really neat to see Maggies side of things, her family, where she grew up...
The Gruffalo

2 reviews

Story about how someone as small as mouse is able to overcome their obstacles. It's a really great story for kids of all ages and even adults (in my opinion). I didn't learn/hear about this story until my teenage years. Would definitely recommend.
One Perfect Lie by Lisa Scottoline

2 reviews

Interesting book with a great twist that comes so unexpectantly in the second part of the book. There is a lot of mystery, with a little bit of love mixed in. The characters are likeable and well-developed. To me, all the characters are realistic and I found myself invested in...
In A Dark Dark Wood - Ruth Ware

3 reviews

This was an easy read & I liked it But it was very predictable ... There was no surprises in this book for me at least (might be different for you ) I would recommend “The woman in cabin 10” from Ruth ware... That one has a bit more surprises.
The graveyard book

1 review

Wow! Un livre écrit du même auteur que Caroline, un livre-culte. Ce livre est tout simplement à couper le souffle. Il baigne dans la fiction et le fantastique. Un début assez triste mais un intrigue poignant. Je vous le conseille fortement surtout si vous aimez les histoires...
The Woman He Loved Before: Dorothy Koomson

1 review

I am a huge fan of Dorothy Koomson novels and this one happens to be my favourite of all her books. I first read it when I got it from the local library and then had to buy it. I got it from Amazon for a great price. This novel is about Libby, a woman who is married to a man...
With This Click, I Thee Wed

1 review

This was a relatively quick read, but enjoyable and smooth flowing if you like an "easier" romance read. The premise is simple, with a bit of confusion at the end (dowry payments essentially), and a look into the next book in the series. The main characters essentially are...
HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD PARTS ONE AND TWO

6 reviews

It sure is a fun read after the seven-book series. Yet, if you are expecting the same kind of suspense and the fun factors, it is missing a few pieces.
Ellen Hopkins

2 reviews

I actually stumbled on Ellen by mistake. I reserved a few E-books and accidentally clicked on one of hers in error. I am thrilled I did as I had never heard of her or any of her novels and she quickly became one of my favorite Authors of all time. Her novels are targeted...
Oh, The Places You'll Go

2 reviews

It's one of our favourite Dr Suess Books. Spent tons of family time with my (not so) young one reading this treasure. Teaches children that they can be anything with the craziness of Dr Suess added
Mr Men & Little Miss books

14 reviews

I absolutely loved the Mr Men books when I was younger! I can't wait to be able to share them with my daughter. They're such entertaining books full of such fun characters.
The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult

2 reviews

Jodi Picoult is one of my favorite authors. I have not read a book of hers I did not like, and this one was no different. This is a really good and informative story about the Holocaust. Offers a unique perspective from both a survivor, the grand-daughter of a survivor, and a...
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life

2 reviews

I can't tell you how much I love this book. Apparently I am a bit late to this game, since someone else also complimented this book on the bus while I was reading it. Yes it sounds like common sense, but he speaks to you at a personal level. You begin to realize that everything...
Disney Princess Happily Ever After Story Book

1 review

Disney Princess Happily Ever After Tales of Love and Friendship are all kinds of mini stories from all of the greatest Disney hit movies. With 200 Disney princess Stickers in the back. Makes great bedtime books or quick stories to sit and read a few. My Daughter loves Story time...
Lauren Graham - Talking As Fast As I Can

2 reviews

I just adore Lauren Graham, when reading this book of hers I could actually picture her reading it out loud. The flow of the book was perfect, starting off with childhood, teen years and adult life which lead her to being cast on Gilmore Girls, which is one of my favorite TV...
Now Face to Face by Karleen Koen

1 review

This book is the sequel to Through A Glass Darkly. It continues telling the story of Barbara and draws it all together some more. Barbara has already been through so much, but this story just continues her tale, which I was happy happened! The characters are as rich and...
Dark Angels by Karleen Koen

1 review

Historical Fiction. This is a prequel to Through A Glass Darkly, the story before Barbara. It still bears the same characeristic writing of Karleen Koen and makes the pages spring to life as you visualize yourself, down to what the characters look like and the clothes they are...
Through A Glass Darkly by Karleen Koen

1 review

Historical fiction, one of my favorite reads. The characters are vivid and bright, just thinking about it now I can picture the story with the description of the clothes they wear, to the tiny details of their shoes. The way their hair was done. The houses, and carriages...